Nicole Fenton

Membre régulier
Écologie des bryophytes et de leurs habitats

Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Institute for Forest Research (IFR) at UQAT
SFM Chair
445 boul. de l'Université
Rouyn-Noranda (Québec) Canada, J9X 5E4

(819) 762-0971 Ext. 2312

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FORMATION
  • Postdoctorat UQAM-UQAT
  • Ph.D. UQAT, 2006
  • MSc Biologie Université du Nouveau-Brunswick, Saint-John, 2001
  • BSc. Biologie Université de Winnipeg, 1998
THÈMES DE RECHERCHE

Nicole Fenton est titulaire de la Chaire industrielle CRSNG-UQAT sur la biodiversité en contexte minier .

Fonctions écosystèmiques de bryophytes
Les bryophytes sont omniprésentes dans le milieu boréal, et peuvent grandement influencer les fonctions écosystèmiques (p.ex. cycle d’éléments nutritifs, et de l’eau) des systèmes boréaux. Par contre, nos connaissances sur ces impacts sont naissante, et leurs implications dans l’aménagement forestier est encore moins connu. La docteure Fenton mène des projets de recherche qui vont permettre de mieux comprendre le rôle des bryophytes dans les processus des écosystèmes boréaux, et de prédire comment leurs impacts interagissent avec nos aménagements.

L’écologie des bryophytes en paysages naturels et aménagés
Nos connaissances sur l’écologie des bryophytes forestières en Amérique du Nord est encore en développement. La docteure Fenton œuvre dans ce domaine pour bien comprendre les dynamiques des communautés dans des milieux une variété de milieux, autant au niveau du site ou peuplement qu’au niveau du paysage.

Les tourbières : toute une histoire

Le podcast "Les tourbières : toute une histoire" est la prolongation d'une exposition mêlant art et vulgarisation scientifique. Il a été réalisé dans le cadre du projet "Atlas de biodiversité : les milieux humides" qui a pour but de vulgariser les données de la recherche produite à l'Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT, Québec).

Les tourbières sont d'importants écosystèmes qui abritent une grande biodiversité et qui sont indispensables pour le stockage du carbone à l'échelle planétaire. C'est une invitation à venir découvrir les trésors de la nature et les merveilleuses espèces vivantes qui se cachent dans nos tourbières.

Nicole Fenton prend donc la parole pour nous dévoiler les coulisses de ce projet. Comment est-il né ? Quels étudiant.e.s sont impliqués ? Quel est l'intérêt d'un tel projet ? Les réponses à ces questions et bien d'autres seront données dans cet épisode. Bonne écoute!

DISTINCTIONS REÇUES
You can download all my bibliography in the BibTeX, BibTeX-CSV or EndNote format.
PUBLICATIONS
Books



Book chapters


  1. Martin, M., Shorohova, E., Fenton, N.J. (2023) Embracing the Complexity and the Richness of Boreal Old-Growth Forests: A Further Step Toward Their Ecosystem Management. In Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. (Montoro Girona, M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 191-218
  2. Lofroth, T., Birkemoe, T., Shorohova, E., Dynesius, M., Fenton, N.J., Drapeau, P., Tremblay, J.A. (2023) Deadwood Biodiversity. In Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. (Montoro Girona, M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 167-189
  3. Hamalainen, A., Runnel, K., Mikusinski, G., Himelbrant, D., Fenton, N.J., Lohmus, P. (2023) Living Trees and Biodiversity. In Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change: Sustainable Management. (Montoro Girona, M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Cham, Springer International Publishing, pages 145-166
  4. Fenton, N.J., Hylander, K., Pharo, E.J. (2015) Bryophytes in Forest Ecosystems. (Chap. 17) In Routledge Handbook of Forest Ecology. (Peh, K.S.-H., Corlett, R.T. and Bergeron, Y., Eds.) Routledge, Oxford, UK


Edited books, special journal editions and proceedings



Peer-reviewed articles


  1. Cerrejon, C., Valeria, O., Fenton, N.J. (2023) Estimating lichen α- and β-diversity using satellite data at different spatial resolutions. Ecological Indicators, 149:110173
  2. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, J.C., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y., Kembel, S.W. (2023) Soil and tree phyllosphere microbial communities differ between coniferous and broadleaf deciduous boreal forests. Plant and Soil
  3. Ambec, N., Bergeron, Y., Fenton, N.J. (2023) Plant community and climate differ between former islands and submerged hills by proglacial lake Ojibway in eastern boreal Canada. Biodiversity and Conservation
  4. Feldman, M.J., Mazerolle, M.J., Imbeau, L., Fenton, N.J. (2023) Beaver activity and red squirrel presence predict bird assemblages in boreal Canad. Ornithology
  5. Feldman, M.J., Chevallier, R., Mazerolle, M.J., Imbeau, L., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Eating frogs in the north: attempted predation of Tringa melanoleuca on boreal Lithobates adult frogs (Anura: Ranidae). Herpetology Notes
  6. Cardou, F., Munson, A.D., Boisvert-Marsh, L., Anand, M., Arsenault, A., Bell, F.W., Bergeron, Y., Boulangeat, I., Delagrange, S., Fenton, N.J. et al. (2022) Above- and belowground drivers of intraspecific trait variability across subcontinental gradients for five ubiquitous forest plants in North America. Journal of Ecology, 110(7):1590-1605
  7. Meilleur, S., Guene-Nanchen, M., Hugron, S., Fenton, N.J., Rochefort, L. (2022) Towards the regeneration of brown mosses for fen restoration. The Bryologist, 125:23 - 35
  8. Martin, M., Leduc, A., Fenton, N.J., Montoro Girona, M., Bergeron, Y., Valeria, O. (2022) Irregular forest structures originating after fire: An opportunity to promote alternatives to even-aged management in boreal forests. Journal of Applied Ecology, 59(7):1792-1803
  9. Yin, X., Martineau, C., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Synergistic effects in mine offsite landscapes: Predicted ecosystem shifts could exacerbate mining effects on bryophyte community structure. Ecological Indicators, 144
  10. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, J.C., Bergeron, Y., Kembel, S.W., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Dominance of coniferous and broadleaved trees drives bacterial associations with boreal feather mosses. Environmental Microbiology, 24(8):3517-3528
  11. Martin, M., Paillet, Y., Larrieu, L., Kern, C.C., Raymond, P., Drapeau, P., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Tree-Related Microhabitats Are Promising Yet Underused Tools for Biodiversity and Nature Conservation: A Systematic Review for International Perspectives. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 5:818474
  12. Cerrejon, C., Valeria, O., Munoz, J., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Small but visible: Predicting rare bryophyte distribution and richness patterns using remote sensing-based ensembles of small models. PLoS ONE, 17(1 January)
  13. Bourgouin, M., Valeria, O., Fenton, N.J. (2022) Predictive mapping of bryophyte diversity associated with mature forests using LiDAR-derived indices in a strongly managed landscape. Ecological Indicators, 136:108585
  14. Patiño, J., Bisang, I., Goffinet, B., Hedenäs, L., McDaniel, S., Pressel, S., Stech, M., Ah-Peng, C., Bergamini, A., Caners, R.T. et al. (2022) Unveiling the nature of a miniature world: a horizon scan of fundamental questions in bryology. Journal of Bryology, 44(1):1-34
  15. Crispo, M., Jean, M., Fenton, N.J., Leduc, A., Bergeron, Y. (2021) Factors explaining the composition and diversity of vascular plant understories along a transcontinental gradient in the Canadian boreal forest. Journal of Vegetation Science, 32(4):e13058
  16. Boisvert, R., Yin, X., Fenton, N.J. (2021) Offsite effects of mining on the frequency and abundance of five understorey plant species in western québec (Canada). Botany, 99(7):449-455
  17. Yin, X., Martineau, C., Demers, I., Basiliko, N., Fenton, N.J. (2021) The potential environmental risks associated with the development of rare earth element production in Canada. Environmental Reviews, 29:354-377
  18. Martin, M., Fenton, N.J., Morin, H. (2021) Tree-related microhabitats and deadwood dynamics form a diverse and constantly changing mosaic of habitats in boreal old-growth forests. Ecological Indicators, 128:107813
  19. Jean, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y., Nilsson, M.-C. (2021) Sphagnum and feather moss-associated N2 fixation along a 724-year chronosequence in eastern boreal Canada. Plant Ecology, 222(9):1007-1022
  20. Hernandez-Rodriguez, E., Mendoza, E., Fenton, N.J., Pena-Retes, P. (2021) Moss Diversity of a Pine-Oak Forest in Oaxaca, Mexico. Cryptogamie, Bryologie, 42:221 - 238
  21. Gagnon, A., Fenton, N.J., Sirois, P., Boucher, J.-F. (2021) Plant community diversity at two reclaimed mine tailing storage facilities in québec, canada. Land, 10(11)
  22. Wei, L., Thiffault, N., Barrette, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2021) Can understory functional traits predict post-harvest forest productivity in boreal ecosystems? Forest Ecology and Management, 495:119375
  23. Cerrejon, C., Valeria, O., Marchand, P., Caners, R.T., Fenton, N.J. (2021) No place to hide: Rare plant detection through remote sensing. Diversity and Distributions, 27(6):948-961
  24. Yin, X.-B., Lamara, M., Liyanage, N.S., Zhu, R.-L., Fenton, N.J. (2021) Riccardia vitrea (Aneuraceae), a liverwort species new to China and North America. Herzogia, 34:279 - 285
  25. Roy Proulx, S., Jutras, S., Leduc, A., Mazerolle, M.J., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2021) Partial Harvest in Paludified Black Spruce Stand: Short-Term Effects on Water Table and Variation in Stem Diameter. Forests, 12(3):271
  26. Feldman, M.J., Imbeau, L., Marchand, P., Mazerolle, M.J., Darveau, M., Fenton, N.J. (2021) Trends and gaps in the use of citizen science derived data as input for species distribution models: A quantitative review. PLOS ONE, 16(3):1-21
  27. Opoku-Nyame, J., Leduc, A., Fenton, N.J. (2021) Bryophyte Conservation in Managed Boreal Landscapes: Fourteen-Year Impacts of Partial Cuts on Epixylic Bryophytes. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4:674887
  28. Desjardins, E., Imbeau, L., Darveau, M., Mazerolle, M.J., Fenton, N.J. (2021) Waterfowl use of mine tailing ponds in comparison with beaver ponds in boreal eastern Canada. Avian Conservation and Ecology, 16(24)
  29. Barbé, M., Bouchard, M., Fenton, N.J. (2020) Examining boreal forest resilience to temperature variability using bryophytes: forest type matters. Ecosphere, 11(8)
  30. Pace, M., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2020) Effects of lichen, Sphagnum spp. and feather moss leachates on jack pine and black spruce seedling growth. Plant and Soil
  31. Martin, M., Boucher, Y., Fenton, N.J., Marchand, P., Morin, H. (2020) Forest management has reduced the structural diversity of residual boreal old-growth forest landscapes in Eastern Canada. Forest Ecology and Management, 458
  32. Martin, M., Fenton, N.J., Morin, H. (2020) Boreal old-growth forest structural diversity challenges aerial photographic survey accuracy. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 50(2):155-169
  33. Cerrejón, C., Valeria, O., Mansuy, N., Barbé, M., Fenton, N.J. (2020) Predictive mapping of bryophyte richness patterns in boreal forests using species distribution models and remote sensing data. Ecological Indicators, 119
  34. Maleki, K., Lafleur, B., Harvey, B.D., Mazerolle, M.J., Fenton, N.J. (2020) Changes in Deadwood and Understory Vegetation 12 Years after Partial and Clearcut Harvesting in Mixedwood Stands of Western Quebec, Canada. for sci, 66(3):337-350
  35. Moussaoui, L., Leduc, A., Montoro Girona, M., Bélisle, A.C., Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2020) Success Factors for Experimental Partial Harvesting in Unmanaged Boreal Forest: 10-Year Stand Yield Results. Forests, 11(11)
  36. Martin, M., Krause, C., Fenton, N.J., Morin, H. (2020) Unveiling the diversity of tree growth patterns in boreal old-growth forests reveals the richness of their dynamics. Forests, 11(3)
  37. Wei, L., Fenton, N.J., Lafleur, B., Bergeron, Y. (2019) The Combined Role of Retention Pattern and Post-Harvest Site Preparation in Regulating Plant Functional Diversity: A Case Study in Boreal Forest Ecosystems. Forests, 10(8)
  38. Henneb, M., Valeria, O., Thiffault, N., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Effects of Mechanical Site Preparation on Microsite Availability and Growth of Planted Black Spruce in Canadian Paludified Forests. Forests, 10(8)
  39. Henneb, M., Valeria, O., Thiffault, N., Fenton, N.J. (2019) Black spruce seedling growth response in controlled organic and organic-mineral substrates. Silva Fennica, 53(4)
  40. Le Stum-Boivin, E., Magnan, G., Garneau, M., Fenton, N.J., Grondin, P., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Spatiotemporal evolution of paludification associated with autogenic and allogenic factors in the black spruce-moss boreal forest of Québec, Canada. Quaternary Research, 91(2):650-664
  41. Moussaoui, L., Leduc, A., Fenton, N.J., Lafleur, B., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Changes in forest structure along a chronosequence in the black spruce boreal forest: Identifying structures to be reproduced through silvicultural practices. Ecological Indicators, 97:89-99
  42. Kumordzi, B.B., Aubin, I., Cardou, F., Shipley, B., Violle, C., Johnstone, J., Anand, M., Arsenault, A., Bell, F.W., Bergeron, Y. et al. (2019) Geographic scale and disturbance influence intraspecific trait variability in leaves and roots of North American understorey plants. Functional Ecology, 33(9):1771-1784
  43. Magnan, G., Le Stum-Boivin, E., Garneau, M., Grondin, P., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Holocene vegetation dynamics and hydrological variability in forested peatlands of the Clay Belt, eastern Canada, reconstructed using a palaeoecological approach. Boreas, 48(1):131-146
  44. Pace, M., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Stefani, F.O.P., Massicotte, H.B., Tackaberry, L.E., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Lichens Contribute to Open Woodland Stability in the Boreal Forest Through Detrimental Effects on Pine Growth and Root Ectomycorrhizal Development. Ecosystems, 22(1):189-201
  45. Martin, M., Morin, H., Fenton, N.J. (2019) Secondary disturbances of low and moderate severity drive the dynamics of eastern Canadian boreal old-growth forests. Annals of Forest Science, 76(4):108
  46. Jean, M., Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Bergeron, Y. (2019) Influence of fire and harvest severity on understory plant communities. Forest Ecology and Management, 436:88 - 104
  47. Boudreault, C., Paquette, M., Fenton, N.J., Pothier, D., Bergeron, Y. (2018) Changes in bryophytes assemblages along a chronosequence in eastern boreal forest of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 48(7):821-834
  48. Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Simard, M., Leduc, A., Pare, D., Valeria, O., Bergeron, Y. (2018) Ecosystem management in paludified boreal forests: enhancing wood production, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration at the landscape level. Forest Ecosystems, 5(1):27
  49. Bruelheide, H., Dengler, J., Purschke, O., Lenoir, J., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Hennekens, S.M., Botta-Dukát, Z., Chytrý, M., Field, R., Jansen, F. et al. (2018) Global trait–environment relationships of plant communities. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(12):1906-1917
  50. Splawinski, T.B., Gauthier, S., Fenton, N.J., Houle, D., Bergeron, Y. (2018) The colonization of young fire initiated stands by the crustose lichen Trapeliopsis granulosa and its potential effect on conifer establishment and stand succession. Silva Fennica, 52(1):7791
  51. Mansuy, N., Valeria, O., Laamrani, A., Fenton, N.J., Guindon, L., Bergeron, Y., Beaudoin, A., Légaré, S., Henneb, M. (2018) Soil data for mapping paludification in black spruce forests of eastern Canada. Data in Brief, 21:2616 - 2621
  52. Martin, M., Fenton, N.J., Morin, H. (2018) Structural diversity and dynamics of boreal old-growth forests case study in Eastern Canada. Forest Ecology and Management, 422:125 - 136
  53. Barbe, M., Dubois, L., Faubert, J., Lavoie, M., Bergeron, Y., Fenton, N.J. (2018) Range Extensions of 35 Bryophyte Species in the Black Spruce–Feather Moss Forest of Western Quebec, Canada. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 131(3):258-269
  54. Pace, M., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Bergeron, Y. (2018) Differential effects of feather and Sphagnum spp. mosses on black spruce germination and growth. Forest Ecology and Management, 415–416:10 - 18
  55. Barbe, M., Fenton, N.J., Caners, R., Bergeron, Y. (2017) Interannual variation in bryophyte dispersal: linking bryophyte phenophases and weather conditions. Botany, 95(12):1151-1169
  56. Barbe, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2017) Are post-fire residual forest patches refugia for boreal bryophyte species? Implications for ecosystem based management and conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation, 26(4):943-965
  57. Norris, D., Kraichak, E., Risk, A., Lucas, D., Allard, D., Rosengren, F., Clark, T., Fenton, N.J., Tessler, M., Phephu, N. et al. (2017) On the diversity and richness of understory bryophytes at Nectandra Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica. Biodiversity Data Journal, 5(1):e11778
  58. Barbe, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2017) Boreal bryophyte response to natural fire edge creation. Journal of Vegetation Science, 28(5):915-927
  59. Pace, M., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Bergeron, Y. (2017) Ground-layer composition affects tree fine root biomass and soil nutrient availability in jack pine and black spruce forests under extreme drainage conditions. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 47(4):433-444
  60. Pace, M., Barrette, M., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Bergeron, Y. (2017) Ground-layer composition may limit the positive impact of precommercial thinning on boreal stand productivity. Forest Science, 63(6):559-568
  61. Lafleur, B., Renard, S.M., Leroy, C., Fenton, N.J., Simard, M., Gauthier, S., Pare, D., Leduc, A., Thiffault, N., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Silviculture to sustain productivity in black spruce paludified forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 375:172-181
  62. Fenton, N.J. (2016) Applied ecology in Canada's Boreal: A holistic view of the mitigation hierarchy and resilience theory. Botany, 94(11):1009-1014
  63. Fenton, N.J. (2016) Introduction to "bryophytes and graminoids: Key roles in restoring boreal wetlands and forests". Botany, 94(11):v
  64. Barbé, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2016) So close and yet so far away: long-distance dispersal events govern bryophyte metacommunity reassembly. Journal of Ecology, 104(6):1707-1719
  65. Faivre, N., Boudreault, C., Renard, S.M., Fenton, N.J., Gauthier, S., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Prescribed burning of harvested boreal black spruce forests in eastern Canada: effect on understory vegetation. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 46:876-884
  66. Renard, S.M., Gauthier, S., Fenton, N.J., Lafleur, B., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Prescribed burning after clearcut limits paludification in black spruce boreal forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 359:147 - 155
  67. Lafleur, B., Zouaoui, S., Fenton, N.J., Drapeau, P., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Short-term response of Cladonia lichen communities to logging and fire in boreal forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 372:44 - 52
  68. Trugman, A.T., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y., Xu, X., Welp, L.R., Medvigy, D. (2016) Climate, soil organic layer, and nitrogen jointly drive forest development after fire in the North American boreal zone. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 8(3):1180-1209
  69. Moussaoui, L., Fenton, N.J., Leduc, A., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Can retention harvest maintain natural structural complexity? A comparison of post-harvest and post-fire residual patches in boreal forest. Forests, 7(10)
  70. Barbe, M., Chavel, E.E., Fenton, N.J., Imbeau, L., Mazerolle, M.J., Drapeau, P., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Dispersal of bryophytes and ferns is facilitated by small mammals in the boreal forest. Ecoscience, 23(3-4):67-76
  71. Moussaoui, L., Fenton, N.J., Leduc, A., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Deadwood abundance in post-harvest and post-fire residual patches: An evaluation of patch temporal dynamics in black spruce boreal forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 368:17 - 27
  72. Paquette, M., Boudreault, C., Fenton, N.J., Pothier, D., Bergeron, Y. (2016) Bryophyte species assemblages in fire and clear-cut origin boreal forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 359:99 - 108
  73. Henneb, M., Valeria, O., Fenton, N.J., Thiffault, N., Bergeron, Y. (2015) Mechanical site preparation: Key to microsite creation success on Clay Belt paludified sites. Forestry Chronicle, 91(2):187-196
  74. Moroni, M.T., Morris, D.M., Shaw, C., Stokland, J.N., Harmon, M.E., Fenton, N.J., Merganičová, K., Merganič, J., Okabe, K., Hagemann, U. (2015) Buried Wood: A Common Yet Poorly Documented Form of Deadwood. Ecosystems, 18(4):605-628
  75. Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2015) Forecasting the development of boreal paludified forests in response to climate change: a case study using Ontario ecosite classification. Forest Ecosystems, 2(1):1-11
  76. Chaieb, C., Fenton, N.J., Lafleur, B., Bergeron, Y. (2015) Can We Use Forest Inventory Mapping as a Coarse Filter in Ecosystem Based Management in the Black Spruce Boreal Forest? Forests, 6:1195-2007
  77. Laamrani, A., Valeria, O., Bergeron, Y., Fenton, N.J., Cheng, L.Z. (2015) Distinguishing and mapping permanent and reversible paludified landscapes in Canadian black spruce forests. Geoderma, 237-238:88-97
  78. Barbé, M., Fenton, N.J., Lavergne, C., Le Péchon, T., Baider, C., Gigord, L.D.B. (2015) Changes in lowland dry-forest native and alien plant communities on Réunion Island (Indian Ocean) over 16 years. Botany, 93(12):843-857
  79. Laamrani, A., Valeria, O., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2014) Landscape-Scale Influence of Topography on Organic Layer Accumulation in Paludified Boreal Forests. Forest Science, 60(3):579-590
  80. Laamrani, A., Valeria, O., Bergeron, Y., Fenton, N.J., Cheng, L.Z., Anyomi, K.A. (2014) Effects of topography and thickness of organic layer on productivity of black spruce boreal forests of the canadian clay belt region. Forest Ecology and Management, 330:144-157
  81. Laamrani, A., Valeria, O., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y., Cheng, L.Z. (2014) The role of mineral soil topography on the spatial distribution of organic layer thickness in a paludified boreal landscape. Geoderma, 221–222:70 - 81
  82. Fenton, N.J., Imbeau, L., Work, T.T., Jacobs, J., Bescond, H., Drapeau, P., Bergeron, Y. (2013) Lessons learned from 12 years of ecological research on partial cuts in black spruce forests of northwestern Québec. Forestry Chronicle, 89(03):350-359
  83. Thiffault, N., Fenton, N.J., Munson, A.D., Hebert, F., Fournier, R.A., Valeria, O., Bradley, R.L., Bergeron, Y., Grondin, P., Pare, D. et al. (2013) Managing Understory Vegetation for Maintaining Productivity in Black Spruce Forests: A Synthesis within a Multi-Scale Research Model. Forests, 4(3):613-631
  84. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2013) Stochastic processes dominate during boreal bryophyte community assembly. Ecology, 94(9):1993-2006
  85. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2012) Dynamic Old-Growth Forests? A Case Study of Boreal Black Spruce Forest Bryophytes. Silva Fennica, 45(5):983-994
  86. Arseneault, J., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2012) Effects of variable canopy retention harvest on epixylic bryophytes in boreal black spruce - feathermoss forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42(8):1467-1476
  87. Bergeron, Y., Fenton, N.J. (2012) Boreal forests of eastern Canada revisited: old growth, nonfire disturbances, forest succession, and biodiversity. Botany, 90(6):509-523
  88. Lafleur, B., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2011) Growth and nutrition of black spruce seedlings in response to disruption of Pleurozium and Sphagnum moss carpets in boreal forested peatlands. Plant and Soil, 345(1):141-153
  89. Bescond, H., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2011) Partial harvests in the boreal forest: Response of the understory vegetation five years after harvest. Forestry Chronicle, 87(1):86-98
  90. Lafleur, B., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2011) Growth of planted black spruce seedlings following mechanical site preparation in boreal forested peatlands with variable organic layer thickness: 5-year results. Annals of Forest Science, 68:1291-1302
  91. Lafleur, B., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2010) Do harvest methods and soil type impact the regeneration and growth of black spruce stands in northwestern Quebec? Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 40(9):1843-1851
  92. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y., Pare, D. (2010) Decomposition rates of bryophytes in managed boreal forests: Influence of bryophyte species and forest harvesting. Plant and Soil, 336(1):499-508
  93. Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Simard, M., Bergeron, Y. (2010) Contrasting effects of season and method of harvest on soil properties and the growth of black spruce regeneration in the boreal forested Peatlands of Eastern Canada. Silva Fennica, 44(5):799-813
  94. Fenton, N.J., Simard, M., Bergeron, Y. (2009) Emulating natural disturbances: The role of silviculture in creating even-aged and complex structures in the black spruce boreal Forest of eastern North America. Journal of Forest Research, 14(5):258-267
  95. Fenton, N.J., Simard, M., Bergeron, Y. (2009) Emulating natural disturbances: The role of silviculture in creating even-aged and complex structures in the black spruce boreal Forest of eastern North America. Journal of Forest Research, 14(5):258-267
  96. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2008) Does time or habitat make old-growth forests species rich? Bryophyte richness in boreal Picea mariana forests. Biological Conservation, 141(5):1389-1399
  97. Fenton, N.J., Beland, C., De Blois, S., Bergeron, Y. (2007) Sphagnum establishment and expansion in black spruce (Picea mariana) boreal forests. Canadian Journal of Botany, 85(1):43-50
  98. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2007) Sphagnum community change after partial harvest in black spruce boreal forests. Forest Ecology and Management, 242(1):24-33
  99. Lecomte, N., Simard, M., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2006) Fire severity and long-term ecosystem biomass dynamics in coniferous boreal forests of eastern Canada. Ecosystems, 9(8):1215-1230
  100. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2006) Facilitative succession in a boreal bryophyte community driven by changes in available moisture and light. Journal of Vegetation Science, 17(1):65-76
  101. Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2006) Sphagnum spore availability in boreal forests. Bryologist, 109(2):173-181
  102. Fenton, N.J., Legare, S., Bergeron, Y., Pare, D. (2006) Soil oxygen within boreal forests across an age gradient. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 86(1):1-9
  103. Naydenov, K.D., Tremblay, M.F., Fenton, N.J., Alexandrov, A. (2006) Structure of Pinus nigra Arn. populations in Bulgaria revealed by chloroplast microsatellites and terpenes analysis: Provenance tests. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 34(7):562-574
  104. Naydenov, K.D., Tremblay, M.F., Alexandrov, A., Fenton, N.J. (2005) Structure of Pinus sylvestris L. populations in Bulgaria revealed by chloroplast microsatellites and terpenes analysis: Provenance tests. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 33(12):1226-1245
  105. Naydenov, K., Tremblay, M.F., Fenton, N.J. (2005) Chloroplast microsatellite differentiation in jack pine (Pinus banksiana) populations in Quebec. Belgian Journal of Botany, 138(2):181-191
  106. Fenton, N.J., Lecomte, N., Legare, S., Bergeron, Y. (2005) Paludification in black spruce (Picea mariana) forests of eastern Canada: Potential factors and management implications. Forest Ecology and Management, 213(1-3):151-159
  107. Fenton, N.J., Frego, K.A. (2005) Bryophyte (moss and liverwort) conservation under remnant canopy in managed forests. Biological Conservation, 122(3):417-430
  108. Lavoie, M., Pare, D., Fenton, N.J., Groot, A., Taylor, K. (2005) Paludification and management of forested peatlands in Canada: A literature review. Environmental Reviews, 13(2):21-50
  109. Fenton, N.J., Frego, K.A., Sims, M.R. (2003) Changes in forest floor bryophyte (moss and liverwort) communities 4 years after forest harvest. Canadian Journal of Botany, 81(7):714-731


Articles published in proceedings



Scientific reports, manuals and others


  1. Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Bergeron, Y. (2013) The Potential effects of climate change on the growth and development of forested peatlands in the Clay Belt (Ecodistrict 3E-1) of Northeastern Ontario. Climate change research report CCRR-35, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources


Theses, dissertations and essays



Supervised theses, dissertations and essays


  1. Yin, X. (2022) Déterminer les effets hors site des mines et leur empreinte en utilisant la végétation et la phyllosphère : intégration du type d'écosystème et du cycle de vie des mines. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  2. Garant, A. (2022) Impact de la proportion de mélèze laricin en canopée sur la composition, la diversité et les traits fonctionnels des plantes vasculaires et des bryophytes en sous-bois. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  3. Cerrejon, C. (2022) Comprendre les patrons de biodiversité des cryptogames (bryophytes et lichens) dans les forêts boréales grâce à la télédétection. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  4. Rodriguez-Rodriguez, J. (2022) Dominance by coniferous versus broadleaf deciduous trees in boreal forests as a driver of understory vegetation and associated microorganisms. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  5. Pawuluwage, S.M. (2021) Mycorrhizal communities and their effect on tree growth at a post-mining site/ Les communautés mycorhiziennes et leur effet sur la croissance des arbres sur un site post-minier. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  6. Liyanage, N.S. (2020) Genetic differentiation and structure of boreal populations of crossocalyx hellerianus (nees ex lindenb.) meyl. in North America. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  7. Bourgouin, M. (2020) Cartographie prédictive de la distribution de la diversité en bryophyte associée aux forêts matures dans un paysage fortement aménagé à l'aide des indices dérivés de liDAR. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  8. Route, T. (2020) Facteurs environnementaux influençant la biodiversité des lichens à différentes échelles dans le nord-ouest du Québec. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  9. Desjardins, E. (2020) Utilisation des parcs à résidus miniers par la sauvagine en comparaison avec des étangs de castors en Abitibi-Témiscamingue. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  10. Martin, M. (2019) Typologie, dynamique et valeur de conservation des vieilles forêts boréales résineuses de l’Est du Canada en territoire aménagé. PhD thesis, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
  11. Tremblay, D. (2019) Les flux de CO2 du sol en forêt boréale paludifiée lors de la remise en production après cprs et mise en andains en forêt boréale et de la végétalisation de résidus miniers. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  12. Opoku-Nyame, J. (2019) Les impacts de quatorze ans de coupe partielle et de coupe totale sur les communautés de bryophytes epyxiliques de la pessière noire à mousse. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  13. Bois-Charlebois, C. (2018) Les défis de la compensation des impacts sur les milieux humides dans le nord du Québec : Étude de cas en territoire Cri. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  14. Sellami, N. (2017) Organisation spatiale de la diversité génétique de deux mousses : Tetraphis pellucida et Dicranum fuscescens en forêt boréale québécoise. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  15. Moussaoui, L. (2017) Dynamique et structure des îlots résiduels après feu et après coupe en pessière à mousses de l’ouest du Québec. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  16. Pace, M. (2017) Rôle de la strate des mousses et lichens dans l’établissement et le maintien de milieux ouverts stables en forêt boréale. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  17. Castonguay, J. (2016) Dynamique des communautés de bryophytes dans la pessière à mousses de la forêt boréale: rôle des îlots de rétention après coupe. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  18. Barbe, M. (2016) Dynamique des communautés bryophytiques en pessière noire à mousses de l’ouest du Québec : rôles des îlots résiduels post-feu. PhD thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
  19. Arseneault, J. (2012) Effets de l’ouverture de la canopée sur la diversité des bryophytes associées aux débris ligneux grossiers dans la pessière à mousse. Master's thesis, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue


Non peer-reviewed articles


  1. Lafleur, B., Fenton, N.J., Pare, D., Bergeron, Y. (2009) Coupe totale: Quand protéger les sols ne convient pas. Le Couvert Boréal, 5(2):40-41


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